A modular solar powered illuminated alphanumeric identification system which incorporates solar power or other alternative power sources to illuminate light emitting diodes. The invention includes a plurality of self-powered aligned modules which is secured to a suitable surface in order to provide for visual alphanumeric identification either nonelectronically or electronically during hours of daylight and during the hours of darkness, respectively. The self-powered modules include a plurality of photovoltaic cells which charges one or more battery packs for the subsequent illumination of arrangements of alphanumerically arranged light emitting diodes during periods of darkness.
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1. An integral, sealed modular solar powered illuminated alphanumeric identification system comprising:
at least one module-comprising a front housing portion having a clear and transparent front enclosure and a rear housing portion having a clear and transparent rear enclosure, said front and rear housing portions together defining a sealed housing;
multiple components disposed within said sealed housing and comprising a printed circuit board having a numeral or letter located upon one of a front surface portion of the printed circuit board and a rear surface portion of the printed circuit board and respectively viewable through the front enclosure and the rear enclosure;
a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs) mounted to and positioned upon one of the front surface portion of the printed circuit board and the rear surface portion of the printed circuit board so as to coincide with the shape of the numeral or letter located thereon and respectively viewable through the front enclosure and the rear enclosure;
at least one photovoltaic cell disposed at one of various advantageous positions upon at least one of the front and rear enclosures;
at least one rechargeable battery pack disposed internally within said sealed housing;
at least one photoelectric cell; and
circuitry for charging the rechargeable battery pack and for operation of the multiple components contained within said system,
whereby said integral, sealed, modular, solar powered illuminated alphanumeric identification housing comprises a self-contained operative system.
2. The modular solar powered alphanumeric identification system as set forth in
a power switch secured to said transparent front enclosure and electrically connected between said at least one photovoltaic cell, said at least one rechargeable battery pack, and said printed circuit board whereby said at least one rechargeable battery pack is operative through said printed circuit board so as to energize said plurality of LEDs when said power switch is closed.
3. The modular solar powered illuminated alphanumeric identification system of
a light sensitive transistor is secured to said transparent front enclosure and is electrically connected to said printed circuit board, said light sensitive transistor being dependent upon the light ambient condition so as to control the flow of power from said at least one rechargeable battery pack to said plurality of LEDs.
4. The modular solar powered illuminated alphanumeric identification system of
said at least one solar powered alphanumeric modules comprises a plurality of solar powered alphanumeric modules aligned adjacently or horizontally with respect to each other.
5. The modular solar powered alphanumeric identification system as set forth in
said front transparent enclosure comprises a front transparent panel, a top transparent panel, a bottom transparent panel, and opposite transparent side panels, all of said transparent panels of said front transparent enclosure defining a first box-shaped enclosure; and
said rear transparent enclosure comprises a rear transparent panel, a top transparent panel, a bottom transparent panel, and opposite transparent side panels, all of said transparent panels of said rear transparent enclosure defining a second box-shaped enclosure.
6. The modular solar powered alphanumeric identification system of
said top panel of said front transparent enclosure has a planar photovoltaic cell adjacent an inner surface thereof.
7. The modular solar powered alphanumeric identification system of
a panel of hook and latch material is secured to a rear surface of said rear panel of said rear enclosure.
8. The modular solar powered alphanumeric identification system of
said panel of hook and latch material is secured to a rear surface of said rear panel of said rear enclosure by an adhesive.
9. The modular solar powered alphanumeric identification system as set forth in
said top, bottom, and side transparent panels of said first box-shaped enclosure have a first continuous lip or edge extending around the open side of said first boxshaped enclosure; and
said top, bottom, and side transparent panels of said second box-shaped enclosure have a second continuous lip or edge extending around the open side of said second box-shaped enclosure for engaging said first continuous lip or edge extending around the open side of said first box-shaped enclosure so as to define said sealed housing when said first and second continuous lips or edges of said first and second box-shaped enclosures are joined together.
10. The modular solar powered alphanumeric identification system of
said edges of said front and rear enclosures are joined together by one of an adhesive, snap engagement structure, and electronic welding.
11. The modular solar powered alphanumeric identification system as set forth in
said at least one photovoltaic cells comprises a plurality of photovoltaic cells.
12. The modular solar powered alphanumeric identification system as set forth in
said plurality of photovoltaic cells are disposed within a frame-shaped array of photovoltaic cells.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention pertains to an alphanumeric identification system, and more particularly, is for a modular alphanumeric identification system which incorporates solar power or other alternative power sources to illuminate light emitting diodes or other lighting elements or devices known to the art.
2. Description of the Prior Art
While prior art alphanumeric identification systems, especially those used as residential address numbers, business address numbers or business name displays, or even street sign verbiage offered visual acuity and readability during periods of daylight, they did little to enhance readability and clarity during low light or lightless evening conditions. Reflectorized schemes were not a suitable or viable solution because one had to provide their own light source in order to draw upon the qualities of a reflectorized surface. Clearly, what is needed is an alphanumeric identification system which is highly visible during evening hours as well as being suitably visible during daylight hours, and which beneficially provides for self-powering and self-illumination, and as a further and additional benefit is of low or nonexistent energy consumption. A steady source power backup provided in an alternative embodiment is used for periods of minimal or nonexistent solar light sources. Such systems are provided by one or more embodiments of the present invention.
The general purpose of the present invention is to provide a modular solar powered illuminated alphanumeric identification system which incorporates solar power or other alternative power sources to illuminate light emitting diodes.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a modular solar powered illuminated alphanumeric identification system including a variable number of aligned modules each having a clear and transparent front and rear enclosure and each of the plurality of modules including multiple components which contain a printed circuit board having a numeral or letter located on the front surface of the printed circuit board and viewable through the front enclosure, a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs) mounted to and positioned on the front of the printed circuit board coinciding with the shape of the numeral or letter located thereon and viewable through the front enclosure, a plurality of photovoltaic cells aligned at various advantageous positions within the combined front and rear enclosure, a plurality of rechargeable battery packs, a photoelectric cell, and circuitry for charging the rechargeable battery packs and for operation of the electronic components contained therein. One alternative embodiment includes modules having light emitting diodes which can be viewed through the transparent front and/or rear enclosure where the modules mount to a channel. Another alternative embodiment includes the channel and auxiliary charging apparatus secured thereto for use with either a front or rear viewable module or with a front and rear viewable module in periods of low or nonexistent ambient light.
One significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a modular solar powered illuminated alphanumeric identification system comprised of one or more modules which display alphanumeric information nonelectronically during daylight hours and electronically during night time hours.
One significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a modular solar powered illuminated alphanumeric identification system comprised of one or more modules arranged in an array.
Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is one or more modules having alphanumeric characters located behind transparent front enclosures which are visible in periods of daylight.
Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is one or more modules each having light emitting diodes co-located along an alphanumeric character and located behind transparent front enclosures for use in periods of darkness.
Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is the use of one or more photovoltaic cells to charge one or more rechargeable battery packs in a single module arranged in a three dimensional pattern to maximize collection of solar energy from solar energy sources as the sun and some other light sources emitting photons.
Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention includes the use of modules which include photovoltaic cells and a light sensitive transistor juxtaposed and aligned to a front enclosure.
Yet another significant aspect and feature of the present invention includes the use of modules which include light emitting diodes visible through a transparent front enclosure.
Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is the use of one or more rechargeable battery packs to power a plurality of light emitting diodes arranged in the form of an alphanumeric character.
Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is the use of ambient light sensing to discontinue illumination of the plurality of light emitting diodes during daylight hours, thereby enhancing battery pack life and duration.
Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is the use of a timer to delay the use of the light emitting diodes during the evening transition from sunlight to darkness for battery pack conservation.
Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is the use of front and rear enclosures which are transparent and waterproof.
Alternative embodiments provide yet other significant aspects and features of the present invention described below and herein including the use of modules which include light emitting diodes and alphanumeric characters visible through both a transparent front and rear enclosure.
Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention includes the use of modules which include photovoltaic cells juxtaposed and aligned to both a transparent front and rear enclosure.
Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is the use of a channel for mounting one or more modules.
Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is the use of modules having outwardly extending tabs extending from a bottom panel for engagement and fixation with a channel.
Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is the use of an auxiliary power module which can be secured to the bottom surface of a channel.
Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is the use of an auxiliary power module for powering of one or more modules during periods of nighttime or during periods of low ambient light.
Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is the use of an auxiliary power module which can be mounted to either a vertical or horizontal surface.
Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is the use of an auxiliary power module which senses low battery pack level and then subsequently charges such battery packs.
Having thus briefly described one or more embodiments of the present invention, and having mentioned some significant aspects and features of the present invention, it is the principal object of the present invention to provide a modular solar powered illuminated alphanumeric identification system.
Other objects of the present invention and many of the attendant advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings in which like reference numerals designate like parts throughout the figures thereof and wherein:
The modular solar powered illuminated alphanumeric identification system 10 is configured for use by side-by-side placement of a plurality of modules 12, each having a unique and distinct numeral, letter alphabet or other suitable symbol, in a desired sequence to form and display a desired alphanumeric identification display. The hook and latch material 62 (as shown, for example, in
As shown in
The operation of the components of the first alternative embodiment is closely related to that of the first embodiment, especially the electrical features. Additional components are added to provide for viewing of the modules 12b from the front or the rear including a circuit board 22a having light emitting diodes 26a1-26n1 and the alphanumeric character 24a. Photovoltaic cells 20e-20h are also added to provide additional charging power for one or more battery packs 46 in order that all the light emitting diodes 26a1-26n1 may be suitably energized. The inclusion of the tabs 74 and 76 provides for quick mounting of a plurality of modules 12a via the channel 72 to a suitable surface.
The operation of the components of the second alternative embodiment is closely related to that of the first and second embodiments. The auxiliary power module 82 adds to the versatility of the invention by providing the use of the photovoltaic cells 18 and 20a-20h by allowing the self-charging of the battery packs 46 during times of adequate ambient light for normal operation without assistance of the auxiliary power module 82 and, in the alternative, where sufficient ambient light is not available or nonexistent as sensed by low voltage by the circuitry of the auxiliary power module 82, the auxiliary power module 82 automatically supplies power to the modules 12b, whereby concurrent charging of the battery packs 46 and thus subsequent lighting of the light emitting diodes 26a-26h occurs.
Various modifications can be made to the present invention without departing from the apparent scope thereof.
PARTS LIST
10
modular solar powered illuminated
alphanumeric identification system
10a
modular solar powered illuminated
alphanumeric identification system
10b
modular solar powered illuminated
alphanumeric identification system
12
module
12a
module
12b
module
14
front enclosure
14a
front enclosure
16
rear enclosure
16a
rear enclosure
18
photovoltaic cell
20a-h
photovoltaic cell
22
printed circuit board
22a
printed circuit board
24
alphanumeric character
24a
alphanumeric character
26a-n
light emitting diodes
26a1-n1
light emitting diodes
28
power switch
30
light sensitive transistor
32
front panel
34
top panel
36
side panel
38
side panel
40
bottom panel
42
mating lip
44
hole
46
battery pack
48
rear panel
50
top panel
52
side panel
54
side panel
56
bottom panel
58
mating lip
60
electronics circuit board
62
hook and latch material
64
diode
66
resistor
68
IC timer
70
transistor
72
channel
73
end cap
74
tab
76
tab
78
receptor slot
80
receptor slot
82
auxiliary power module
84
negative polarity charging contact
86
positive polarity charging contact
87
mounting hole
88
power cord
89
mounting hole
90
switch
92
diode rectifier bridge
94
capacitor
96
capacitor
98
transformer
100
integrated circuit
102
transistor
104
voltage regulator integrated circuit
106
diode
108
resistor
110
resistor
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